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Luca Argentero You’ve Got Mail January 27th

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Luca Argentero You’ve Got Mail January 27th

Happy ending in the third episode of You’ve Got Mail thanks to Luca Argentero. Yesterday, Saturday 27 January, the Turin actor was the protagonist of the prime time program hosted by Maria De Filippi on Canale 5, helping the Piedmontese family, defined as “the unsaid”, to reconcile after a few years, following the death of father, suffering from a rare form of leukemia, sad memories and lack of communication reign between them.

Argentero was called by Arianna, a nurse, who says she immediately understood that her father wouldn’t make it, while her mother and sister didn’t expect it. The first “unsaid”, Arianna’s decision not to share the diagnosis of her father’s condition but to let the doctor inform the family increased the distance between the women of the family, generating new problems of lack of communication.

The second “unsaid” concerns the mother’s apologies, made because she was upset because her daughter had kept that secret. Arianna no longer wants her mother to apologize to her just because she feels like crying and, having understood that her pain must be experienced, she would like to be able to talk more about her father with her sister.

“I feel guilty and I would like to apologize to you because I feel that there are too many walls of unsaid things and I would like to start again with the three of us, even if dad is no longer here”, Arianna said to her mother and sister when they agreed to open the envelope.

Argentero, after going down the staircase with a bouquet of flowers that helped make the two women smile again, said: “I listened to the letter and as a Piedmontese and a father I say that I would be very proud to have a daughter like you. She is It’s very difficult to share pain and joys, it’s a sort of modesty that we have. Over the years, being forced by work, I have learned to become more familiar with emotions, but Arianna’s invitation to you is the best way: to share everything It’s not easy to ask how you are or say what you feel. Not saying things is worse than saying what you really feel. Asking for forgiveness for what you had to deal with alone is completely unjustified. Having to deal with the people’s pain is the most complex thing that can exist. I imagine that in your heart you (he says to Daniela and Alessia, ed.) don’t have to forgive absolutely anything.”

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The mother’s response confirms the happy ending: “I agree, there is no reason to apologize.” The Turin actor concludes his speech by giving them a plane ticket to a destination of their choice. The embrace of the Piedmontese family, ready to leave again, is touching.

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